Bedroom With Copper Accents
Lovely Indeed
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Copper Leaf Candles
The dead-simplest way to integrate copper into your DIY projects? Copper leaf. Here, blogger Lovely Indeed uses ModPodge and copper leaf to add some class to your everyday tealights.
Fall For DIY
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Copper and Wood Side Table
This tiny copper-legged side table is a elegant way to add copper accents to your living space without going overboard. While it does require some basic tools to create, it's rare you'll find such a simple furniture DIY. Find the full instructions at Fall For DIY.
Poppytalk
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Airplant Holders
Who doesn't love airplants? All the benefits of greenery, with a quarter the work. With these mini copper planters from Poppytalk—requiring only leather and copper couplings, easily available at any home renovation store—they're perfectly chic.
Hilda Grahnat
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Curtain Rods
All you need to create these copper curtain rods are some basic drilling skills—and the ability to spray paint. Paired with some black-and-white curtains, they're a perfect exemplar of Nordic cool. The full instructions can be found at Design*Sponge.
Zana
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Magazine Stand
If you weren't sure before, we hope by now you realize that a few yards of copper piping goes a long, long way—like into this adorable magazine stand, found at Zana. No sewing required? We're sold.
Leelah Loves
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Vases
Leelah Loves used copper leaf to big impact on her old, boring vases. The instructions are in German, but a translation is available through Google. Either way, the project is so simple, you'll be able to pull it off just looking through the pictures. Your freshly-cut flowers will be so much happier living in these sweet vases.
Makers Society
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Copper-Edged Mirror
This copper-edged mirror is the perfect accent for your entryway—or, if you're brave, as a total replacement for your bathroom mirror. The full instructions can be found at Makers Society. We love their clever use of sticky copper tape, which is usually used to repel snails and slugs.
The Merrythought
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Copper Candle
If you'd prefer a reusable copper holder for your tealights, The Merrythought has you covered: These tiny, simple votives take no time to make and are great holiday stocking stuffers for all of your loved ones.
Flair
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Giant Letters
Giant letters have been a design trend for a while, now, but we love Flair's creative twist on the genre (text in Swedish). It's a little complicated—she used sheet metal to get the effect, although there's no reason you couldn't use copper leaf—but it's definitely a stunning accent.
MMP Hobby
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Tin Can Organizer
Bored by your desk? A little bit of copper is a great way to cheer it right up. This DIY from MMP Hobby uses tin cans and copper spray paint to create cute organizers for your office supplies.
House of Earnest
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Glass Candleholder
Blogger House of Earnest promises this DIY is "much much easier than it looks," and if she's right, we're all fools for not running to the craft store immediately. This clever copper-rimmed glass candleholder would make a gorgeous centerpiece for your holiday table—or it could live there year-round!
The Merrythought
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Hand Towel Ring
If you're looking to replace a clunky towel holder you hate, look no further than The Merrythought's sleek copper towel ring. It's modern without being too in-your-face about it—the perfect addition to any bathroom.
Freutcake
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Vanity Bowls
Vanity bowls provide storage space for all the small things in your life—jewelry, bobby pins, bathroom necessities. These copper-painted bowls from Freutcake are so simple to create and are a great way to bring a pop of copper into every room.
Pysseldrömmar
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Napkin Rings
Elegant napkin rings can go a long way in making your table more sophisticated. This easy tutorial from Swedish blogger Pysseldrömmar uses leftover toilet rolls and a copper sheet to create a set of napkin rings that will make any dinner party more elegant.
Kojo Designs
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Alphabet Magnets
You might still be holding onto a set of alphabet magnets long after your kid's grown. If that's the case, here's a great DIY to make those magnets presentable again. All you need is spray paint—follow the instructions at Kojo Designs.
Hands Occupied
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Stenciled Leaf Mug
Copper accents are perfect for the colder months, and this stencilled leaf mug DIY will keep you (and your warm beverage) happy. Blogger Hands Occupied used leaves to decorate her mugs, but you can use any pattern you want. No matter what, it will definitely bring you some cold-weather cheer!
The Crafted Life
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Source: https://www.housebeautiful.com/home-remodeling/diy-projects/how-to/g2028/copper-accents-diy/
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